Linda Sarsour
Coverage of Linda Sarsour in the Nexus archive.
- The Needle: A D.C. Rally Imagines a Better Future, Vanilla Ice Melts Off the Bill, Trump Rants About Winning Candidates, Elon Musk May Have Violated the Law, and the White House Launches Patriot Passports
A D.C. rally organized by Next250 All of US promoted universal values like economic security and healthcare. Vanilla Ice canceled a performance at Trump’s event due to weather linked to climate denialism, while Trump criticized progressive candidates as 'godless communists.' Elon Musk faces a lawsuit alleging voter fraud through his PAC, and the White House announced 'patriot passports' for the 250th anniversary.
- A different kind of 250th birthday: Hundreds march past White House for a ‘people-powered’ future
Hundreds gathered in Washington D.C.'s McPherson Square for a 'people-powered' event ahead of America's 250th anniversary, featuring speeches, music, and outreach efforts. Organizers from the Next 250 coalition emphasized unity and a 'Declaration of Interdependence,' culminating in a march past the White House with symbolic documents.
- ‘Shabbat dinner’ packed with anti-Israel activists charged up to $5K a head
A Shabbat dinner with a $5,000-per-head cost has drawn criticism for including anti-Israel activists such as Linda Sarsour, Brad Lander, and Tiffany Caban. Critics argue the event prioritizes activism over religious tradition.
- Leftist bid to 'reframe' 250th birthday narrative reunites Women's March squad
Linda Sarsour, who previously left the Women's March amid an antisemitism uproar, is reuniting the group for the nation's 250th birthday celebration. The effort aims to 'reframe' the 250th anniversary narrative.
- DNC Autopsy of 2024 Loss Doesn’t Mention Gaza or Israel at all
A 192-page Democratic National Committee autopsy report on the 2024 presidential loss omits any mention of Gaza, Israel, or Arab American concerns, drawing criticism from progressive party members who argue the party's unconditional support for Israel's war damaged turnout among key voting blocs. DNC chair Ken Martin acknowledged the report has major flaws and does not meet his standards, yet failed to address the significant omission in his own commentary.